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Right now one of the primary decisions someone is faced with when deciding to buy a camera, is whether to buy a Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera (or DSLR), or a Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera (usually just referred to as a ‘mirrorless’ camera). This series of articles are geared towards someone buying their first camera, but equally many photographers who already have a DSLR are eyeing out the new breed of mirrorless cameras with interest. What follows below is our advice to someone trying to decide between the two.
(scroll to the bottom if you prefer tables to reading)
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The original article that I wrote on buying a camera (see it on Photo Writing) was written seven year’s ago. Surprisingly, and despite the rise of mirrorless cameras, not all that much has changed in the intervening years. My advice then, remains pretty much the same now. Still, seven years in the digital world is a lifetime when it comes to the hardware and software that we use to create images. Due to a recent spate of emails requesting advice on what camera to buy, here is our (the Nature's Light team) ‘updated’ thoughts on buying a camera (particularly as a first time buyer). Below is a brief synopsis in table form. More detail below.
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